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optimism

  • 1 optimizam

    * * *
    • optimism
    • optimizm

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > optimizam

  • 2 nalet

    m dash, clash, collision, impact, brunt, crash, tilt; (osjećaja) rush, surge, onslaught; (vjetra) gust of wind; (lovačkog aviona) pass, run I - motornog vozila na pješaka car- -pedestrian collision; u naletu optimizma in a rush of optimism
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    • burst
    • rush
    • dash
    • swoop
    • incursion
    • foray
    • flurry
    • gust
    • attack
    • onset
    • onrush

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > nalet

  • 3 optimistički

    adv optimistically, with optimism | gledati optimistički na be optimistic/bullish itd. about, take a bright/rosy view of, look through rose-colored glasses at, paint a rosy picture; ne gledati optimistički na not be optimistic itd. about, take a dim view of
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    • optimistic

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > optimistički

  • 4 pretjeran

    adj (zahtjevi, cijena) exaggerated, excessive, exorbitant, extravagant, unreasonable, undue, overdone, gone too far, embellished | biti - overdo (it), go too far; - i optimizam excessive optimism, overoptim-ism; -i rad overwork; -o učenje overstudy; -o už
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    • extortionate
    • enhanced
    • exorbitant
    • exorbitance
    • excessively
    • excessive
    • exacting
    • effusive
    • egregious
    • undue
    • unreasonable
    • steep
    • inordinate
    • flaming
    • fulsome
    • immoderate
    • outrageous
    • overdone

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > pretjeran

  • 5 promašen

    adj missed; futile, useless; misdirected, misplaced, beside the mark; (neuspio) failed, abortive; frustrated | promašen čovjek failure, loser, misfit, coll washout; promašen glumac failed actor, a. manque; promašen život wasted life; promašen optimizam misplaced optimism; promašena investi
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    • ill starred

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > promašen

  • 6 provlačiti se

    vr impf - provući se | optimizam se provlačiti sei kroz cijeli tekst a note of optimism runs through the text
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    • wriggle

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > provlačiti se

  • 7 vedrina

    f serenity, brightness, cheerfulness
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    • brightness
    • clear
    • vivacity
    • serenity
    • shine
    • optimism

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > vedrina

  • 8 nadobudno

    adv aspiringly, eagerly, with naive ambition/optimism, promisingly

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > nadobudno

  • 9 neoptimistično

    adv unoptimistically, without optimism

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > neoptimistično

  • 10 optimističnost

    f optimism, optimistic quality (-ost)

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > optimističnost

См. также в других словарях:

  • Optimism — • A metaphysical theory or an emotional disposition. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Optimism     Optimism     † …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • optimism — op‧ti‧mis‧m [ˈɒptmɪzm ǁ ˈɑːp ] noun [uncountable] a feeling or belief that things will get better or be more successful in the future: • There is an air of optimism now in Taiwan. optimism about • Shares gained from renewed optimism about… …   Financial and business terms

  • optimism — OPTIMÍSM s.n. Concepţie filozofică potrivit căreia în lume binele precumpăneşte asupra răului, iar lumea existentă este cea mai bună dintre lumile posibile; atitudine a omului care priveşte cu încredere viaţa şi viitorul; tendinţă de a vedea… …   Dicționar Român

  • Optimism — Op ti*mism, n. [L. optimus the best; akin to optio choice: cf. F. optimisme. See {Option}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Metaph.) The opinion or doctrine that everything in nature, being the work of God, is ordered for the best, or that the ordering of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • optimism — index confidence (faith), faith, longanimity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • optimism — (n.) 1759, in translations of Voltaire, from Fr. optimisme (1737), from Mod.L. optimum, used by Leibnitz (in Théodicée, 1710) to mean the greatest good, from L. optimus the best (see OPTIMUM (Cf. optimum)). The doctrine holds that the actual… …   Etymology dictionary

  • optimism — [n] state of having positive beliefs anticipation, assurance, brightness, buoyancy, calmness, certainty, cheer, cheerfulness, confidence, easiness, elation, encouragement, enthusiasm, exhilaration, expectation, good cheer, happiness, hopefulness …   New thesaurus

  • optimism — ► NOUN 1) hopefulness and confidence about the future or success of something. 2) Philosophy the doctrine that this world is the best of all possible worlds. DERIVATIVES optimist noun optimistic adjective optimistically adverb. ORIGIN French… …   English terms dictionary

  • optimism — [äp′tə miz΄əm] n. [Fr optimisme < L optimus, best: see OPTIMUM] 1. Philos. a) the doctrine held by Leibniz and others that the existing world is the best possible b) the doctrine or belief that good ultimately prevails over evil 2. the… …   English World dictionary

  • Optimism — Positive thinking redirects here. For songs of that title, see Positive Thinking. The Oxford English Dictionary defines optimism as having hopefulness and confidence about the future or successful outcome of something; a tendency to take a… …   Wikipedia

  • optimism — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, great, tremendous (esp. BrE) ▪ sunny (esp. AmE) ▪ some ▪ cautious, guarded …   Collocations dictionary

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